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Acupuncture reduces pain in rats with osteoarthritis by inhibiting MCP2/CCR2 signaling pathway

机译:通过抑制MCP2 / CCR2信号通路,针灸通过抑制MCP2 / CCR2信号通路减少骨关节炎的疼痛

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Acupuncture is an emerging alternative therapy that has been beneficial for the pain of osteoarthritis (OA). However, the underlying mechanism of protective effect remains unclear. MCP1/CCR2 axis can be stimulated in various periods of OA, and we hypothesize that acupuncture may treat OA by regulating the MCP1/CCR2 axis. This study aimed to explore the effect of acupuncture at points ST35 and ST36 on the effects of hyperalgesia and cartilage in OA rats including the expression of chemokines, nerve growth factor (NGF), and inflammatory-related proteins. OA was induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by anterior cruciate ligament transection at the right knee. The first acupuncture intervention was performed on the seventh day after surgery and once a day for seven weeks. The knee-pain-related behaviors, histology, and related protein were examined in this study. We have found that electroacupuncture at ST35 and ST36 can significantly alleviate the hyperalgesia and cartilage degeneration as well as reducing nerve sprouting in OA knee joint. Moreover, acupuncture treatment may inhibit the MCP1/CCR2 axis as well as down-regulate inflaming factor and NGF in cartilage and synovial tissue. The data presented here indicate that acupuncture exerts a protective effect against hyperalgesia and cartilage degeneration, and the mechanism might involve in chemokines and NGF pathway. Impact statement Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis, affecting an estimated 302 million people worldwide, but the mechanism of OA is far away understood. Acupuncture has been widely used in treating with chronic pain, but how does acupuncture work is still unclear. In this essay, we investigated the molecular target of acupuncture and found new mechanism of the pathogenesis in knee OA. Our results could provide new analgesic mechanisms and find new targets for acupuncture analgesia in OA. In a word, the study can help further understanding and provides more evidence of the clinical use of acupuncture in treating OA.
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